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Landscape Architecture Magazine

Dec 01 2024
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Get Landscape Architecture Magazine digital subscription today for timely information on built landscapes and new techniques for ecologically sensitive planning and design.

Landscape Architecture Magazine

CONTRIBUTORS

THE YEAR AHEAD

FOREGROUND

Minding the Marble • Design Workshop reconstructs Herbert Bayer’s modernist landscape assemblage.

Pave the Way • MNLA carves out a pedestrian respite amid the bustle of a new urban district.

DETAIL

Leading the Charge • A Revolutionary War battlefield expands into the 21st century.

QUOTED

The Soft-Shore Treatment • A small park on a British Columbia estuary models nature-based coastal development.

3 LANDSCAPES • What three designed landscapes have most influenced your work?

WILLIAM “BILL” JOHNSON 1931–2024

TOOLING UP • A CONVERSATION ABOUT WORKING ON THE EDGES OF TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY FROM TWO SIDES.

GLOW UP • A NEW SLATE OF FIRE FEATURES DRAWS EYES TO THE FLAME.

FEATURES

FLEX AND FLOW • A REDESIGNED GROUND PLANE UNIFIES DENVER’S ARTS CAMPUS AND WELCOMES VISITORS TO THE CITY’S ICONIC MUSEUMS.

THE BACK

SPEAK OUT

DIVIDED TERRAIN, DEFIANT GROUNDSEGREGATION AND RESISTANCE IN THE LANDSCAPES OF THE AMERICAS • EDITED BY ERIC AVILA AND THAÏSA WAY; WASHINGTON, D.C.: DUMBARTON OAKS RESEARCH LIBRARY AND COLLECTION, 2023; 406 PAGES, $75.

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WHAT HAPPENED IN D.C. DOESN’T STAY IN D.C. • ASLA talked to developers and owners to find out what they need. Industry partners move ahead with solutions—and get help from smart tech.

BACKSTORY • A DESIGN ELEMENT DOUBLES AS A SOLUTION TO A UNIQUELY FLORIDA PROBLEM.

Fences / Gates / Walls

Lighting

Lumber / Decking / Edging

Outdoor Fire and Water Features

Outdoor Furniture

Parks and Recreation

Paving / Surfacing / Masonry Stone / Metals

Planters / Sculptures / Garden Accessories

Plants / Soils / Planting Materials

Street Furnishings and Site Amenities

Structures

Water Management and Amenities


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English

Get Landscape Architecture Magazine digital subscription today for timely information on built landscapes and new techniques for ecologically sensitive planning and design.

Landscape Architecture Magazine

CONTRIBUTORS

THE YEAR AHEAD

FOREGROUND

Minding the Marble • Design Workshop reconstructs Herbert Bayer’s modernist landscape assemblage.

Pave the Way • MNLA carves out a pedestrian respite amid the bustle of a new urban district.

DETAIL

Leading the Charge • A Revolutionary War battlefield expands into the 21st century.

QUOTED

The Soft-Shore Treatment • A small park on a British Columbia estuary models nature-based coastal development.

3 LANDSCAPES • What three designed landscapes have most influenced your work?

WILLIAM “BILL” JOHNSON 1931–2024

TOOLING UP • A CONVERSATION ABOUT WORKING ON THE EDGES OF TEACHING AND TECHNOLOGY FROM TWO SIDES.

GLOW UP • A NEW SLATE OF FIRE FEATURES DRAWS EYES TO THE FLAME.

FEATURES

FLEX AND FLOW • A REDESIGNED GROUND PLANE UNIFIES DENVER’S ARTS CAMPUS AND WELCOMES VISITORS TO THE CITY’S ICONIC MUSEUMS.

THE BACK

SPEAK OUT

DIVIDED TERRAIN, DEFIANT GROUNDSEGREGATION AND RESISTANCE IN THE LANDSCAPES OF THE AMERICAS • EDITED BY ERIC AVILA AND THAÏSA WAY; WASHINGTON, D.C.: DUMBARTON OAKS RESEARCH LIBRARY AND COLLECTION, 2023; 406 PAGES, $75.

BOOKS OF INTEREST

ADVERTISERS BY PRODUCT CATEGORY

WHAT HAPPENED IN D.C. DOESN’T STAY IN D.C. • ASLA talked to developers and owners to find out what they need. Industry partners move ahead with solutions—and get help from smart tech.

BACKSTORY • A DESIGN ELEMENT DOUBLES AS A SOLUTION TO A UNIQUELY FLORIDA PROBLEM.

Fences / Gates / Walls

Lighting

Lumber / Decking / Edging

Outdoor Fire and Water Features

Outdoor Furniture

Parks and Recreation

Paving / Surfacing / Masonry Stone / Metals

Planters / Sculptures / Garden Accessories

Plants / Soils / Planting Materials

Street Furnishings and Site Amenities

Structures

Water Management and Amenities



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